After finding elevated lead levels in several municipal facilities, city council held an in-person press conference on Jan.
The Iowa Attorney General's Office has found the November officer-involved shooting of a wanted Waterloo man was justified.
USA Hockey general manager Bill Guerin told players at Olympic orientation in August that nothing short of a gold medal will ...
Okanagan College business students captured first place overall at the prestigious Inter-Collegiate Business Competition ...
Potholes: The unwelcome hallmark of winter driving, especially for coffee-drinking commuters. “The suspension test you didn’t ask for, and, unfortunately, a common side effect of winter’s freeze-thaw ...
Sunday: Not as cold, becoming breezy, with a high of 35 and low of 3 degrees.
Even made it to the door. But then, deluged with sensory overwhelm, she panicked and fled. Once off campus, she disenrolled ...
The original franchise star is back for Nia DaCosta’s sequel. Here’s everything you need to know.
The Rag & Famish Hotel's young 18ft skiff team impresses in their rookie season, preparing for the Australian Championships ...
Crucially, the silver remained in its positively charged ionic form rather than becoming metallic again. The researchers ...
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Today-History-Jan30
Today in History for Jan. 30: In 1649, King Charles I was beheaded. In 1730, Russian Czar Peter II died of smallpox on his wedding day. In 1868, the Nova Scotia legislature opened its first session.
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